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Type of site | Web startup |
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| Available in | English |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, U.S. |
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| URL | www Archived December 29, 2008, at theWayback Machine |
| Commercial | Yes |
| Registration | Yes |
| Launched | December 12, 2007 |
| Current status | Discontinued |
AppJet, Inc.[1] was awebsite that allowed users to createweb-based applications on a clientweb browser. AppJet was founded by threeMIT graduates, two of whom were engineers atGoogle, before starting AppJet.[2] They launched their initial public beta on December 12, 2007, allowing anyone to create a web app.
AppJet received funding fromY Combinator in the summer of 2007.[3] However, the project was closed on July 1, 2009 to focus on other businesses. AppJet was finally acquired byGoogle on December 4, 2009, for an undisclosed amount.[4]
On August 14, 2008, AppJet released a programming tutorial aimed at a target audience of "absolute beginners".[5]
The tutorial used the AppJet IDE to provide a programming sandbox, allowing readers to experiment with sample code. This was one of the first online tutorials to embed an IDE, exposing a complete server-side web app framework inline with text.
"AppJet" refers to both the web application development platform and theserver-side JavaScript framework that powers AppJet applications. This framework enables developers to code entire web applications using only one language, instead of having to use separate languages for server-side and client-side scripting.
A major update to the site was a graphical change implemented on July 10, 2008.[11]
Appjet.ai launched on August 27, 2025 as an independent, AI powered version of the original product[12][13]